Malcolm's rule (1005 - 1034 AD) was characterised by two major aims. Firstly he wanted to secure his family's right of succession to throne. Secondly he desired to expand the territory of his kingdom.
DURING my series on the ancient history of Scotland’s towns and villages ... The disputes over kingship among the children of King Malcolm included the killing of King Duncan II in November 1094, by ...
A JustGiving page and consultation have been launched to help safeguard the future of Dunfermline Abbey Church.
After World War II, as successive British governments ... was just one part of the military architecture that Malcolm Spaven labelled “Fortress Scotland” in 1983. The white sands of ...
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After World War II, as successive British governments latched themselves ... Faslane, however, was just one part of the military architecture that Malcolm Spaven labelled “Fortress Scotland” in 1983.
The writer is remembered, above all, for her ruthlessness. But when I went looking for it, I found something much more complicated. Credit...Photo illustration by Najeebah Al-Ghadban Supported by ...
With roots in Georgia, Oklahoma and Grenada in the Caribbean, human rights advocate Malcolm X spanned the globe to become a vocal supporter of Black social and political awareness and a renowned ...
From humble beginnings as a family business with just a horse, cart, and single lorry, Malcolm Construction, part of The Malcolm Group, has grown into one of the UK’s leading providers of civil ...